KRON4 News confirmed he was employed as an electrician. Ramondetta had been working at the new Sutter Health CPMC Hospital on Van Ness and Geary.

A KRON4 News viewer sent us a photo of a flier that was posted on the building Wednesday morning.

The flier quoted Ramondetta’s podcasts with his racists, sexist, and anti-Semitic rants.

By the afternoon, the fliers had been ripped off and covered in black paint.

His employer Rosendin Electric told KRON4 News “it is committed to providing a work environment that is free of discrimination and harassment” and “Mr. Ramondetta is no longer employed with Rosendin Electric.”

“I don’t think people should be able to commit acts of hate and hate speech and be able to maintain a normal life. There should be repercussions,” San Francisco resident Lauren Cohen said.

Ramondetta is a member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local Union 6 in San Francisco.

“He has a right under the U.S. Constitution to free speech but he has to do so within the confines of the law,” IBEW Business Manager John Doherty said.

While the IBEW made it clear it does not believe in Ramondetta’s Views, it cannot expel him from the union which has caused outrage online.